Beeswax is a wax that has been used throughout human history. This is a very versatile hard wax. Bees produce it from glands under the abdomen. It is excreted in small white flakes and collected by other bees for nest foundation construction. A colony must consume more than 6 pounds of honey/nectar to produce one pound of beeswax.
Beekeepers often harvest wax in different ways. Mostly, it is a by-product of the honey harvesting process. Once melted and strained, the clean yellow wax strips can be poured in. Below is a list of 20 items you can make with beeswax.
Make candles
Picking up candles at the store is much easier than DIY. But the great thing about it is that you can control exactly what's in the candle -- including its scent.
Lubricate the wood
Apply beeswax to easy-to-stick sliding glass doors, windows or drawers to restore smooth movement. Beeswax is also an excellent lubricant for oiling very old furniture joints.
Make Your Own Beeswax Wrap
A washable, reusable and compostable product made from cotton, beeswax and some other natural ingredients such as jojoba oil and tree resin.
Whip up a batch of carneles
Crispy on the outside and custard on the inside, these French pastries are delicious. Traditionally, special molds are coated with beeswax and butter and then frozen before adding to the batter and baking, which helps give the treats their special shape and crispy appearance.
Polished furniture
Add one part beeswax to three parts olive or coconut oil and heat gently over a double boiler until melted. Let it cool and harden, then wipe the wooden furniture lightly with a clean cloth.
Make crayons
Combine equal parts beeswax and soap shavings and melt in a double boiler. Once melted, pour into molds, add a few drops of food coloring to each mold to make different shades, and stir until combined. Let the crayons harden (this will take a few hours) and they're ready to use.
Make your own lip balm
Because of its ability to lock in moisture throughout the day, beeswax is often used in makeup. This makes it ideal for keeping chapped lips beautiful and hydrated.
Conditioning wood cutting board
Melt half a teaspoon of beeswax in a cup of mineral oil and apply to the board with a clean cloth. This mixture also moisturizes and protects other wooden surfaces such as spatulas, spoons and salad bowls.
Prevent tools from rusting
Coat your tools with beeswax to keep them from rusting and the elements.
Unstick Zippers
If the zipper is particularly stubborn, here's a quick fix—just rub a small dab of beeswax on the zipper teeth.
Ukrainian egg decoration
A pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter egg decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs using the batik (batik) method. The word pysanka comes from the verb pysaty, "to write," because the designs are not painted on, but written in beeswax.
Cheese waxing
If you make your own cheese, beeswax is the best natural covering for the cheese. If the cheese is wet, you will need to let it dry before applying hot wax. This is to ensure proper sealing as the wax will not stick to wet surfaces. Beeswax is great for sealing because of its low melting point.
Envelope seal
You can make a beeswax seal and stick it on the envelopes you're sending. This would be great for invitations to weddings or baby showers.
DIY Shoe Polish
Repair boots, shoes, purses and more with this basic shoe polish formula. Mix and heat 2 ounces oil and 1/2 ounce beeswax until the beeswax melts. Remove from heat and stir in 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of paint, adding more for deeper color. Makes ½ cup, about the same as what you would buy at the store. Store in a small jar.
Flavor cast iron with beeswax
If you have a set of cast iron skillets that you use regularly, they will need extra care from time to time. Seasoning them is key to their longevity.
Beeswax lipstick
If you like to put on lipstick, something with a natural tint, it's no harder than making a lip balm.
Hard lotion stick
If your hands (feet or knees!) are prone to dryness and cracking, it's time to try handmade lotion sticks. It's definitely the best substitute for Vaseline - just in case you're looking.
Beeswax coating autumn leaves
Paint the colorful leaves with beeswax to preserve them. They look good and smell good.
Homemade soap
Beeswax is often added to soap formulations to make the finished soap harder and longer-lasting. It should only make up 2% of your soap recipe.
Baby Diaper Rash Cream
It acts as a thickener because it provides a protective barrier to the skin while helping other beneficial ingredients stay on the skin for a greater effect on clearing up the rash.
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